Secret Tactics of a Pro Paintball Sniper



Perhaps your love of paintball has taken on a whole new level. You don’t want to simply ‘play’ anymore, but you want to be the best on the field – the most switched on paintball sniper out there! How do you become a great paintball sniper? You have to do your research, discover the tips and tactics of the professionals. Well, if you have stumbled across this article – it might just be your lucky day! Here are some of the most essential techniques to being amongst the best snipers in the paintball domain!

A lot of the advice here is to help you with getting accurate shots and performing them with as much ease as possible. Being a paintball sniper requires having your eye on your opponents at all times. When you have read through this advice, then don’t waste anytime to head out and practice what you have learnt. Your fellow paintballers are going to be begging you to reveal your secrets – whether you do or not is entirely up to you!

Learning to become a pro paintball sniper is not only about the theory, but the practice will be crucial in your training. Before we continue, a great way for practice is to set up your own targets. Take the back yard or side of the house – just make sure you can not damage anything or anyone! It only takes a paper cut out and a way you go! To begin with, you will want to position yourself around 25 yards from the DIY target and take a few shots at it to propose how much work you need to do to improve.

Now take a look at where your shots ended up – this can tell you a lot about your existing style and determine where the problem lie. On having a closer inspection, you see that the points are spread out in a horizontal line – that is a sure sign that you are moving whilst shooting. A good paintball sniper knows that you have to be as steady as possible before you fire. Now try again, making sure you don’t jolt your hand or gun during the shooting practice.

Another essential technique for paintball snipers is control over their breathing. Now, we know how the adrenalin kicks in when you are on target, but if you allow your breathing to become rapid – it could effect the final aim. Breathe deep and gently. If you are still off the mark, then you have to practice and practice with these tactics in mind. It will come! If you are really keen on paint-balling and becoming one of the best paintball snipers, then it is worth some of your hard earned money to buy a decent paintball gun and paintball barrel. A sniper gun with a good paintball barrel will be your best bet. The barrel is the part that the paintball fires through once leaving the chamber. It will look like a long tube and helps the paintball sniper to get a good shot as it fires in a straight line. You can purchase the barrel to be screwed onto the main body of the sniper gun.

The best position for a paintball sniper to shoot from is whilst keeling, as standing shoots are harder to control. Practice different positions in your back yard. If you have something to rest your marker (sniper gun) on than you increase your chances of a good, steady aim. Furthermore, whilst playing for real you will need to have the added ability to move quickly after firing. To do this, practice using the opposite leg to the arm which you hold the marker and have it become your leverage to stand up quickly.

When you have mastered the basic tactics of a paintball sniper, try the next stage of being on the run whilst marking your opponent. Incorporate different movements such as running in a zig-zag motion or running at different speeds. As a promising paintball sniper, you should also learn how to aim whilst running backwards, checking over your shoulder as you go. Practicing might cost you in the beginning, but when your shooting becomes more accurate you will waste no more paint during the game. Good luck to you.

By: Murdock Hill

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Make Your Own Paintball Field

If you are looking for an adventure that’s much closer to home, creating your very own paintball field may just be the answer. Paintball scenarios range from war scenes, to spy themes to simple elimination tactics so you get to be as imaginative as possible when mapping out your ideas. In reality, under the right circumstances there isn’t much you couldn’t do creatively.

With regards to building your paintball field, you may want to start with the supplies that are easiest to find. For cover you should consider obtaining concrete highway barriers and you can use them quite like barrier walls for hiding from the opposition. The good thing about them is that you can paint them and color them however you wish and they can be pretty easy to move around the field. You could even use them by structuring them alongside one another to create a whole wall of protection.

When thinking of places to hide, reload and regroup an indoor cover comes to mind. Using precast concrete utility vaults and coupling them with other structures will craft a very durable, intriguing and customizable house like place for cover. As with the concrete barriers you will have creative control with regards to stylizing your mini fortresses and you don’t have to concern yourself with nature’s elements as neither rain nor hail will damage your creation. Because you can find these items rather easily, you can create as many different structures as your space can hold.

For smaller and more maneuverable hiding areas, you may turn to the use of craters as many of the professional venues do. However, you may come across a problem when attempting to cultivate them from scratch. So, if you aren’t able to make them safely, try purchasing precast box culverts. No sawing and cutting to try and create a sufficient crawl space is necessary and they will be much sturdier than handmade craters.

For the following additions you may need additional support and permits but they are well worth the extra steps. You may consider using inflatable structures shaped like cars or wall. You may also make use of hay bales, actual cars, sheds and perhaps wooden walls. If you’ve ever been to a competition paintball field, you are familiar with the inflatable structures being referred to. They have their cons but their pros are that they are the absolute easiest covers to maneuver and a lot of fun to experiment with. But, if you’re more interested in having complete creative control then they may not be the best option for you. Also, depending on your budget, you may want to incorporate the same faux turf fields that the tournaments use as they serve several useful purposes. However, if you want a rugged and more “real” feeling ground under your feet you should stick to the natural ground.

When creating your field keep in mind who’ll be participating and try to make your field compatible to amateurs and advanced paintballers alike. When done right you and your field will be a neighborhood favorite!

By: Mike L Mitchell

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Mike regularly writes for ProlificPaintball.com, they carry such paintball equipment as a Paintball Gun and the Tippmann A-5, as well as many other items from a variety of manufacturers. 

 

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